LAPD shootings up compared with recent years, including two occurring Monday
Two L.A. police shootings of men who officers alleged were armed with knives Monday pushed the number of LAPD shootings this year to 23, LAPD data show.
Two L.A. police shootings of men who officers alleged were armed with knives Monday pushed the number of LAPD shootings this year to 23, LAPD data show.
The employee confronted two men when they tried to leave the store without paying for two cases of beer, and one of the men fatally shot him, authorities said.
The cub was found in a Markleeville backyard and taken to Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care, where he is expected to rehabilitate for the rest of the year.
Chief Michel Moore told the Police Commission that the LAPD had 33 personnel test positive for the coronavirus in the last week, a sharp uptick over recent weeks.
In another example of California's drought and water crisis, the water level is so low at Folsom Lake that Gold Rush era relics are visible from land.
Low-income Californians 50 and older will be eligible for healthcare regardless of immigration status under a law extending benefits to 235,000 residents in the country illegally.
Even as flooding at a major Los Angeles sewage plant threatened the lives of workers, communication failures masked the enormity of the crisis.
The Dixie fire surpassed 200,000 acres Tuesday and was 23% contained, officials said.
California State University — the nation's largest four-year public university system — will require COVID vaccinations for students, faculty and staff.
Southern California is entering a warming and drying trend, with temperatures slated at slightly above average, forecasters said.
With cases and hospitalizations spiking, the focus is increasingly on ramping up vaccinations to protect as many people as possible against infection and illness.
When asked to pick their first choice among the candidates hoping to take the helm as California's next governor, 18% of likely voters preferred Elder.
A class action lawsuit filed in federal court Monday by famed civil rights attorney Stephen Yagman alleges that parking restrictions being imposed by Los Angeles city violate the civil rights of homeless people who live in recreational vehicles because they have no other place to live.
A growing number of L.A. politicians want to require city workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as infection numbers have surged again.
A space crunch is projected to intensify in coming years just as the need for highly skilled workers in California grows.
Cecilia V. Estolano says expanding enrollment is a priority — to give more students a high-value degree and to provide the skilled talent California needs.
There's a chance of strong winds, lightning and new pyrocumulonimbus clouds, officials said.
If L.A.'s architecture is a hodgepodge of styles, its churches are great examples: A-frame, Mission, modern — it's all here.
The findings of the new poll by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies and co-sponsored by the L.A. Times dispel the notion that California's solid Democratic voter majority will provide an impenetrable shield for Newsom.
FireGuard, a pilot program that uses military satellite information to tackle California's wildfires, faces expiration in September.
Feds dropping charges against Chinese academics heightens worries about bias.
Feds suffer court setbacks in move to confiscate $86 million in cash seized from safe deposit boxes they were legally barred from searching.
Former Sen. Barbara Boxer was assaulted and robbed of her cellphone on Monday in Oakland.
Newsom appeared frustrated at a Monday news conference in Alameda County, where he announced at a Kaiser Health facility that state employees and healthcare workers will be required to show proof of vaccination or submit to routine testing beginning next month.